libggtl2

generic game-tree search library

GGTL is a library designed to make it easier to program games in
C. It provides an AI that is able to play most 2 player strategic
games. Nim, Tic-Tac-Toe, Reversi (aka Othello), Connect-4 and
Chess are all examples of games that can all be implemented using
GGTL.

The provided Reversi and Nim extensions implement all the
game-specific callback functions GGTL's AI needs. Using one of
these extensions means you can have a game with a capable AI up
and running in next to no time. Doing so incurs no penalty in
flexibility, however--you can override any provided callback
function with your own.

/usr/share/doc/libggtl2/README

GGTL 2.1.x
GGTL is a library designed to make it easier to program games in
C. It provides an AI that is able to play most 2 player strategic
games. Nim, Tic-Tac-Toe, Reversi (aka Othello), Connect-4 and
Chess are all examples of games that can all be implemented using
GGTL.
The provided Reversi and Nim extensions implement all the
game-specific callback functions GGTL's AI needs. Using one of
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/usr/share/doc/libggtl2/README.Debian

ggtl for Debian
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ggtl uses the sl library, which was renamed as simplelist since there
already was a library named as libsl in Debian.
-- Kari Pahula <kaol@debian.org>, Tue, 9 May 2006 23:35:59 +0300